Lenovo made an augmented reality headset for 'Star Wars' games

Here's something you probably were not expecting out of a Disney fan event: a Star Wars augmented reality headset.Lenovo and Lucasfilm have teased headgear that uses your smartphone to bring the space epic into the real world.There's precious little to know about the hardware (not even a release date), but we already know a bit about the games you will play.Lenovo and Disney are teasing holochess, for a start, but there's also a real-time ground battle game and Jedi Challenges, which will (naturally) have you wielding a lightsaber.In short: you are about to live out a lot of Star Wars fantasies.

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Matthiesen explains that the company already has an advisory board that is working on how human drivers will fit into a vision of a driverless fleet. Humans can do things that self-driving cars simply cannot, such as help with suitcases or assist passengers with mobility impairments.
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